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              <h2>jQuery</h2>

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                jQuery is a library, which makes DOM manipulations and event handling easier. <br><br>
                Handsontable is fully compatible with jQuery - the small example below shows that the integration
                between the two is quick and intuitive.
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                In order to use Handsontable as a jQuery plugin, you need to do some preparation:
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                <li>Include jQuery to your page, before including Handsontable<br>
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                  &lt;script src="handsontable/lib/jquery.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;<br>
                  &lt;script src="handsontable/dist/handsontable.full.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;<br>
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                Run <code>handsontable()</code> plugin constructor on an empty div as in the below code example:
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                function getData() {
                  return [
                    ['', 'Kia', 'Nissan', 'Toyota', 'Honda'],
                    ['2008', 10, 11, 12, 13],
                    ['2009', 20, 11, 14, 13],
                    ['2010', 30, 15, 12, 13]
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                // Instead of creating a new Handsontable instance with the container element passed as an argument,
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                  data: getData(),
                  startRows: 5,
                  startCols: 5,
                  minRows: 5,
                  minCols: 5,
                  maxRows: 10,
                  maxCols: 10,
                  rowHeaders: true,
                  colHeaders: true,
                  minSpareRows: 1,
                  contextMenu: true
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